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Create an AccountSHELDON & EDNA WICKERSHAM - RANDALL KNIVES: A REFERENCE BOOKHard cover, with dust jacket. In pristine condition. A must have book for a Randall collector. Hundreds of high quality color photos...
A very attractive S.J.BOVY Liege pistol in 52 gauge, with rifled, micro-grooved 7.5" / 19 cm-long damascus twist barrel. Feather-light trigger, beautiful balance. Right top of forend wood is nicely period-repaired....
This interesting dirk dates circa second quarter of the 19th century, and into the mid-1800s.Produced in the so-called "literary dagger" idiom, the grip is in the shape of a Scott in...
This wonderful piper's dirk is a Mark II variation of the Scottish Regimental dirks. It was made in 1879 by Robert Mole & Sons in Birmingham, and so stamped on either...
DANIEL D. HARTZLER - SILVER MOUNTED SWORDS - THE LATTIMER FAMILY COLLECTIONA monumental book on the finest European and American silver-mounted swords from the 18th-early 19th centuries in the collection of...
This silver-mounted boy's kindjal measures 23 cm. in overall length, with a 16.5 cm.-long blade, and handle measuring 6.5 cm. Blade has some pitting, and requires a proper cleaning and conservation....
This massive dagger is 42 cm. long overall, and is mounted with a 30 cm. long blade of strongly-rhomboid cross-section. The blade is over 1.5 cm. thick at the ricasso, and...
This nice mid-19th c. small dirk is mounted with 11 cm-long rhomboid blade, and 9 cm-long coffin handle of ebonized wood. The ferrule and guard are sterling silver, and were painted...
This small dirk probably dates to the mid-19th century, and is mounted with an 11 cm long blade. Blade is diamond in cross-section. Grip is horn, with a German silver elliptical...
This Model No.2 Army revolver was provenance by the Smith & Wesson official historian Roy Jinks to have been shipped from the factory to J.W.Storrs in NY on March 19th, 1863....
This late 17th-early 18th century hunting sword bears a massive 50 cm long blade from a shortened military broadsword. Blade is engraved with the initials JBD(?). The belt frog is stitch-decorated...
This South German, probably Bavarian, hunting trousse dates to the mid-18th century, and is bedecked in sterling silver, all parts of the furniture decorated en suite. The 61 cm-long, massive blade...